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Hey, just saw your message. I completely agree about the show – the character development in the second season really picks up. I started watching it last week and couldn’t stop. There’s a scene in episode three that totally caught me off guard. Have you seen any of the behind-the-scenes interviews? They explain a lot of the creative choices. I think the director mentioned they wanted to keep the tension natural. Anyway, let’s catch up over coffee soon. I’ll bring my notes on that book you recommended. lIhc4RU9RbLl Can’t wait to hear what you think of the finale.
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Hey, thanks for the update. I’ve been thinking about that hike we discussed. The trail near Pine Ridge looks perfect for a Saturday morning. I checked the weather and it should be clear. We can pack some snacks and take it slow. Let me know if you want to carpool. I’m free that weekend. Also, I finished that documentary series you mentioned – really interesting perspective on urban planning. lIhc4RU9RbLl The last episode had some surprising stats. Let’s talk more when we meet.